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| | FAME Review: Rhythms, Rhymes and Tides: Justina and Joyce |
 | | Justina and Joyce's luscious vocal harmonies shine in their second independently produced recording, "Rhythms, Rhymes and Tides." Hailing from the western Massachusetts oasis of contemporary acoustic music, and home to Dar Williams, Cliff Eberhardt, Jim Henry and others, Justina Golden and Joyce Zymeck have arrived with a uniquely beautiful sound. |
 | | Justina and Joyce take a humorous poke at a former love in Marcia Taylor's "Why Forgive & Forget (When You Can Remember & Blame)." With its corny, old-timey country-based melody, a story of a dysfunctional relationship unfolds - all tongue-in-cheek, of course. |
 | | The recording concludes with an outstanding sixteenth century piece sung in the original French, "Mille Regretz." Joining Justina and Joyce in acapella, four-part harmony are the sweet voices of Cindy Kallet and Susan Herrick. |
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